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Defining points and transformative turns in family violence, parenting and coparenting disputes

Journal

FAMILY COURT REVIEW
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fcre.12770

Keywords

child safety; concept creep; coparenting; family law; family violence; parenting

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This paper examines the definition of family violence and its impact on parenting and coparenting. It emphasizes the importance of expanding and redefining concepts to better understand family violence and highlights the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Family violence is a multifaceted issue encompassing various harmful behaviors within familial relationships. This paper explores the definitional problems presented in this special issue on family violence and its impact on parenting and coparenting. By examining the shifts and expansions of concepts related to family violence over time, we highlight the transformative turns in this special issue that have helped us to clarify our understanding of family violence. We explore the transformative expansions of family violence by situating this exploration within a concept creep analysis. We make a note of the underlying assumptions associated with these concepts. Through an analysis of concept creep, we elucidate how the expansions and redefinition of violence-related terms have influenced our understanding of family violence. By differentiating family violence, intimate partner violence, and maltreatment, we emphasize the necessity of unpacking these terms to avoid oversimplification or overlooking certain forms of violence that may go unnoticed under narrow definitions. The authors further highlight the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address the complexities of family violence and its impact on parenting and coparenting. By acknowledging and responding to expansions of concepts in family violence, we can strive to protect and support children in these challenging circumstances, ultimately promoting their well-being and creating safer family environments. Family violence is a hypernym for various forms of violence and abuse that can impact intimate relationships.Concept creep provides a framework for understanding family violence concepts' horizontal and vertical expansions over time and its impact on parenting and coparenting.Due to the complexity of family violence, a systematic approach must thoroughly screen, assess and intervene to ensure the safety and well-being of all family members.An ecological approach to family violence emphasizes the various interrelated levels that impact and influence the consequences of violence within families.

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